Is there some sort of Cap when it comes to Bitrate, BPP or filesize?
Source is The Dark Knight DVD ripped to HD.
Using generic.avi.xvid.audiocopy profile. 2 Pass Encoding. 720x304 Default Res.
Did some samples using the above settings and changed only "Fixed Bitrate" to 1500, 2000, and 2500. Even though the "Fixed File Size" box is grayed out, it changes to show the expected file size each time you change the "Fixed Bitrate".
1500 BR (.286 BPP) = File size box says 49MB (Actual size 49.4MB)
2000 BR (.381 BPP) = File Size box says 62MB (Actual size 52.7MB)
2500 BR (.476 BPP) = File Size box says 75MB (Actual size 52.7MB)
How is Fab creating a file with higher BPP and the file size stays the same?!
Out of curiosity, I did a test using a "Fixed File Size" of 53MB, since it seemed to be some sort of a capped limit.
The result was a Bitrate of 1629 (.310 BPP).
MediaInfo reports 2000, 2500 and 1629 Bitrate files at actual Bitrate of 1611Kbps.
This isn't making any sense to me? Does setting the Bitrate to higher than 1629 add any more quality? How could it if it doesn't add to the size of the file?
Source is The Dark Knight DVD ripped to HD.
Using generic.avi.xvid.audiocopy profile. 2 Pass Encoding. 720x304 Default Res.
Did some samples using the above settings and changed only "Fixed Bitrate" to 1500, 2000, and 2500. Even though the "Fixed File Size" box is grayed out, it changes to show the expected file size each time you change the "Fixed Bitrate".
1500 BR (.286 BPP) = File size box says 49MB (Actual size 49.4MB)
2000 BR (.381 BPP) = File Size box says 62MB (Actual size 52.7MB)
2500 BR (.476 BPP) = File Size box says 75MB (Actual size 52.7MB)
How is Fab creating a file with higher BPP and the file size stays the same?!
Out of curiosity, I did a test using a "Fixed File Size" of 53MB, since it seemed to be some sort of a capped limit.
The result was a Bitrate of 1629 (.310 BPP).
MediaInfo reports 2000, 2500 and 1629 Bitrate files at actual Bitrate of 1611Kbps.
This isn't making any sense to me? Does setting the Bitrate to higher than 1629 add any more quality? How could it if it doesn't add to the size of the file?
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